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Dubai Beaches, And Other Major Destinations Reopen With Enhanced Safety Measures

Dubai is trying to gradually bounce back to normalcy. The city is taking it one step at a time and it seems like its working. After malls opened up with tightened restrictions, Meraas destinations in the city now follow suite. In case you missed the Box Park or the Kite Beach, here’s some good news. Retail and food and beverage outlets run by Meraas will now be open from 12 pm- 10 pm daily.

Major destinations including Boxpark, Al Seef, Bluewaters, City Walk, Kite Beach, La Mer, The Beach, The Outlet Village and all Last Exit destinations excluding Al Qudra have now officially reopened.

Food and beverage destinations at Meraas destinations have also reopened.

Meraas shared an official announcement on social media. The video also lists out a set of safety instructions all residents must follow while visiting Meraas destinations. The rules include:

-Wearing facemasks and gloves
-Maintaining a physical distance of two metres at all times
-Undergoing a temperature check
-Children between 3-12 years of age and senior citizens are not permitted at any of the Meraas destinations

In addition, shops are handed out red tags, which they must hang out once they reach the maximum number of visitors. This is an indication to others that they must wait or come back later. All entertainment destinations and valet parking will continue to remain closed. Besides, changing rooms and prayer rooms are also closed. Visitors will not be permitted to hang around in any of the Meraas destinations for more than three hours.

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